This would be a violation of the 1st Amendment in the public market place. What the homesexual community needs to do is create an app that instructs
straight how to become more intune with their gay side. People are entitiled to their own views regardless how silly they may be.

Peanuts come from South America which was isolated from the rest of the world until the 1400s/1500s. Historically, how did peanuts have an affect on
Romans, Greeks, etc etc when they had no access to them?

Originally posted by John46562
This would be a violation of the 1st Amendment in the public market place. What the homesexual community needs to do is create an app that instructs
straight how to become more intune with their gay side. People are entitiled to their own views regardless how silly they may be.

The first amendment limits what government can do.... Corporations can limit your free speech as much as they like.

the people i find to be homophobes are those who can see the so called problems and point them out, ....all those who see a problem with this
application can be classed as homophobes. Why ?? because it takes a homophobic person to see the difference between a strait, gay or bi individual and
point it out...

another problem here is the organization who designed this app should not have called it a cure or fix......

Originally posted by Christian Voice
It basically says scientists observe these animals and just decide to label their behavior as homosexual based on their actions.
Therefore this argument has no bearing.

I don't know if this occurred to you, but unless you're an animal yourself, or can talk to them, there's no other way you could make any conclusion
about them at all except to observe their behavior.

Originally posted by Christian Voicereply to post by bsbray11
i didn't just pick up the phone and call a gay person at random and interupt their Will & Grace marathon and start downing their choice.

Whoa whoa whoa. I love a lady's hoo-ha more than most and I enjoyed that show; it was pretty funny and Debra Messing is a hottie.

On topic: Apple has within its own rights as a corporation to remove the app if they so wish, it's their product that it's being sold on. Also,
I've never released an app for the iPhone, but I am sure somewhere within the contract/EULA/T&C/whatever-you-sign there is a clause that allows them
to remove it at will.

That being said, it's ridiculous that people cry out over this but it's not unexpected.

This is silly. People have an option to purchase the application or not, as they wish. It should not be removed simply because it annoys people who
disagree with it - they should simply be mature and ignore it. To remove this application is to contribute to runaway political correctness and the
corruption of free speech

Originally posted by syncelebrity
*SPEECH*..... Any ways The majority of the homosexual community are a bunch of whiny and ignorant people. They are confused and always on their guard
because if being Gay was natural...ummm they would feel natural and we would see it as natural. Nature didn't intend it, nor did god.

Yes, and you know what god intended because...??? I'm wondering just who the ignorant one here is. And just to educate you on the subject (as I've had
this conversation with many other flat-earthers before, I'm really not interested in hearing about your "jesus says so = true" type arguments, so
don't bother if you don't have anything scientific and proven to say about the subject)...but homosexual behavior is found in nature. Homosexuality is
found in over 1,000 animal species. In many animal species the majority, (reports of 75% in dolphins and 98% in bonobos) have been found to engage in
homosexual sexual activity. Now hopefully before you or anyone else replies to this with a big "Nuh uh!, not true!!! there's no such thing as gay
animals" Read through the overwhelming evidence FIRST, and then show me some SCIENTIFIC proof (NOT bible-based or religious based) for your argument
that homosexuality is supposedly unnatural.

I hope that is enough sources for you, a mix of both primary and secondary...because I can certainly get you loads more...but, you know, you could
always do the research yourself and see whether or not something is true before you decide to open your mouth and spread outright lies. You and some
others here need to get over their homophobia, bigotry is so last century...especially those whose hate is inspired by their religion. "Religion" is
no excuse to hate or discriminate against entire groups of people. I don't understand, that is certain religious people and bible thumpers dislike
gays so much, why don't they move to the middle east, where persecuting gays, women and other minorities "because god says so" is culturally
accepted.

For all those saying "I don't see what the problem with this app is". Well does that mean you wouldn't have a problem with an app that tried to
convert straight people to being gay? I highly doubt that, in fact you would likely see the entire religious right in this country up in arms over
something like that! in which case that would make these people all hypocrites...and for any of you who would say to that, "that's because being
straight is normal and being gay is abnormal and unnatural"...see the above links

Furthermore, being gay is not like being overweight. It's not a medical condition, it's not a disease. Nor is it abnormal or unnatural (again see
links above). Therefor any app to "cure the gay away" is purely based on lies and bigotry. At best, this app is nothing more than religious
propaganda, at worst, it's just pure hate and bigotry...either way it's a bunch of BS.

just because animals participate in homosexual behavior doesn't prove that God intended it that way. When Adam and Eve ate the apple and caused sin to
enter the world it was not just humans that were affected by it, but the entire world.

Where in the Bible does it refer to a black persons skin color being due to their sins?

The "curse of Ham" had been used by some members of Abrahamic religions to justify racism and the enslavement of people of Black African
ancestry, who were believed to be descendants of Ham.[2][3] They were often called Hamites and were believed to have descended through Canaan or his
older brothers. Proponents of slavery in the US increasingly invoked the 'curse of Ham' in the US during the 19th century, as a response to the
growing abolitionist movement.

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